The Rich Solar RV kits 100w #RS27VR, 200w #RS37VR, 400w #RS97VR, and 1,200w #RS67VR are true complete kits. That means you’ll get: Pre-drilled rigid monocrystalline panels MPPT solar charge controller MC4 cables and mounting brackets Port to…
Harvey, you’re right on target asking about sizing. The AFMD35121 was a 35k BTU unit that’s been discontinued. You can step into the 35K BTU #DMC74MR furnace by Dometic, but it is 2 inches taller than your current one. Most folks just enlarge the…
Hey Pete. The Norcold RV Mini Fridge w/ Freezer - 3.3 cu ft - 12V - Black item #NC37VR pulls 5.2 amps or 62.4 watts. What kind of trailer or RV do you have?
Maybe some of it, but the 4D heater #AU96MR not plug-and-play. You’ll definitely need to replace: -All electrical components - Autoterm uses specific control logic -Fuel pump and hoses -Possibly the ducting - the Air 4D requires 90mm minimum Exhaust…
Hi Garrett; if you're asking if you can install the Autoterm Air 2D Diesel Heater for RVs #AU56MR with an intake/exhaust pipe running directly to the outside in your slide-in camper then yes, that is possible. If you are trying to avoid using an…
Not at all, Steve. A larger van with decent insulation is right in the Air 4D’s #AU96MR wheelhouse. It gives you faster heat-up times and more capacity if you’re heating both the main cabin and a rear “garage” or bunk. You can always run it at lower…
Alan, yes you can use main fuel tank for the Autoterm 2d 12v Heater For RVs #AU56MR. Most newer vans like Sprinters and Promasters have an auxiliary fuel port on the factory diesel tank just for this purpose. Sometimes the aux port goes to a heater…
Hello Mike, thanks for reaching out. We do offer a trailer hitch for the 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Max Hybrid Platinum. For that I recommend the following: - etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Matte Black Finish - Class III - 2"…
Jenna and Kyle, absolutely. The Fogatti InstaShower water heater #FG38FR is the right door size (18" by 18") for replacing the Atwood 10-gallon cutouts. You’ll go from limited 10-gallon capacity to endless hot water, which is huge for…
Hey, Eileen! Great pick, Eileen! If you are going to be getting the Blu Technology AR3 Essential Portable RV Water Filter System w/ Connections - 3 Stage - 0.2 Micron part #GB39FR, the correct Filters would be part #GB87FR.
Hey Mike! I went out to the warehouse to check, and there actually is only 1/8" from the center of the topmost adjustment hole to the top of the shank for the Curt Adjustable Weight Distribution Shank #C17100. Check out the attached photo to…
Hey Rusty! Can you measure the flat length? Check out the help article below which explains how to measure. This is the best solution for worn out leaf springs. Realistically they're probably a little shorter than 24-7/8" which means we…
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RV heaters are essential for keeping your mobile home warm and comfortable, especially during chilly nights or off-grid adventures. Consider factors like propane efficiency, size compatibility, and installation ease. Ventilation is crucial for safe operation, and some models offer quiet heating for a peaceful night's sleep.
Selecting the right size heater depends on your RV's size and insulation. Smaller units like the Wave 3 are great for compact spaces, while larger models like the Wave 6 or 8 are better for bigger RVs. Consider your climate and whether you'll use it as a primary or supplemental heat source.
Catalytic heaters are efficient, using less propane than traditional RV heaters. They don't drain batteries, making them ideal for off-grid use. They provide quiet, consistent heat, perfect for maintaining a cozy environment without the noise of a furnace.
Yes, proper ventilation is crucial. Catalytic heaters can produce condensation and a slight propane smell. Cracking a window or vent ensures safe operation and prevents moisture buildup, keeping your RV comfortable and safe.
Absolutely! Many RV enthusiasts use heaters like the Wave series as reliable backups during power outages. They provide warmth without electricity, making them perfect for emergencies or off-grid living.
Installation involves securing the heater to a stable surface and connecting it to a propane source. Use appropriate fittings and hoses, and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the area is well-ventilated and consider professional installation if unsure.